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I only bought the Garmin 705 a few weeks ago but now decided I don't really need such a technical piece of equipment. It hasn't been used and now has UK OS maps from talkytalk, so upgraded since purchased.
Here's the original ad -
Here i have for sale a garmin edge 705 complete with heart rate monitor and speed/cadence sensor (no maps included) The zoom out button is not working and a couple of minor marks on the unit (just being fussy) Apart from that fully working order complete with all accessories and box. Asking £125 inc postage.... Payment via paypal gift please.
I haven't got a photo at the minute but will take one later on today.
Any questions please ask.
Thanks
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For sale - Assos Intermediate Evo Jersey, size XL, White. The Intermediate Evo is one of the best jerseys money can buy for Autumn/Spring use, also for the colder Summer days, of which there are many!
The Jersey is in excellent condition with not a mark on it, and it's just been freshly laundered. It's been washed no more than 3-4 times in all and washes superbly well, so no need to be concerned about the light colour becoming marked.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/76931429@N07/
£75.00 posted First Class, with payment through either BT or Paypal Gift please.
Description -
The intermediate Jersey is perfectly suited for rides in temperatures from 10 to 20°C and rides with changing climatic conditions and elevation changes. When a summerweight jersey is too cool and a winter weight jersey is too much.
The Airblock 799 fabric on the front of the jersey for an ideal combination of windproofness and breathability, this features the Assos AEPD II (Advanced Ergonomic Pattern Design) cut, which removes any excess material on the sleeves and chest when you're in your riding position, it's designed for maximum comfort on the bike so may pull a bit when stood upright.
The Intermediate Evo is part jersey, part jacket. Ideally it should be combined with an Assos Base Layer to achieve exceptional moisture transfer and levels of dryness, further improving your long-term comfort on the bike.
Assos clothing is the perfect choice for serious riders looking for comfort, performance and long-term value
Review from Bikeradar
This is a lightweight, high-quality jersey for those in-between days when it's too cool for short sleeves but not cold enough for full-on insulation.
In terms of performance, the Assos is a gem and you'll get loads of use from it. It's perfect for spring/autumn rides and summer mornings and evenings round these (British) parts. Only trouble is, it's frickin' expensive.
The polyester/polyamide fabric is highly breathable and it dries out fast when you do get it sweaty, while the Airblock front panel keeps the wind off your chest; you can open up the full-length zip when you need extra ventilation.
The cuffs and hem are elasticated to stop the breezes getting in and you get the standard three pockets in the lower back plus an extra zippered one for valuables.
There's also a small amount of reflective piping to get you seen.
The overall cut is slim, and sizing is a touch smaller than most US and UK options
In conclusion...Superb performance – but it'll cost you...
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I have one which I bought recently off of BR but having second thoughts as I don't really need it. Price will be the same as I haven't used it, apart from load Opensource maps from talkytoast. I am going to put it on BR after I've taken a photo but thought I'd offer it here first. Here's the original ad although photo has beed deleted now.
http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=40091&t=12913085&p=18224860&hilit=705#p18224860
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I have two saddles for sale.
Fizik Aliante Versus - Saddle is about two months old and not used much so pretty much like new, apart from a scuff on the back where the bike slid down a wall on first outing, to my horror! £55 posted SOLD
Specialized Romin Comp Gel, black, 143mm - Saddle is in excellent condition with no marks or scuffs, just the usual rail markings rubbed off. £40 posted
Payment by BT or Paypal Gift please.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/76931429@N07/with/9077054968/